Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro gets TENAA Certification For Wi-Fi, Samsung To Launch it in January 2017

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Dec 16, 2016 01:18 PM EST

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro along with Galaxy C5 Pro was about to release in December but the date was pushed further in January 2017. Apart many rumors and speculations, intel from TENAA which is the Chinese Regulatory Authority that Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro with Model Number SM-C7010 has received certification.

After being certified, fans can expect it to launch in coming weeks and fans are quite happy with it. The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is one of the siblings of Galaxy C9 Pro which launched in October. The moniker has changed and specifications have modified as well. As per GSMArena, the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro will arrive in an all-metal body along with the Samsung's trademark Home Button. The smartphone as pictured by TENAA looks fresh but resembles Apple iPhone 7 because of two edge lines across two sides. Moreover, the Model SM-C7010 which is now TENAA Certified will host a 64GB Internal Memory with massive 4GB RAM. 

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro will have a 5.7" FullHD 1080p capacitive touch screen with 16 Megapixel rear camera and front camera with unspecified resolution. To boost the beast, Samsung has sought for 2.2Ghz octa-core processor with Snapdragon 626 SoC and a 3,300 mAh Battery. Android Marshmallow  6.0.1 is expected to come pre-installed, however, Samsung tends to roll out Android Updates much quicker compared to other Brands and hence, expect the Android Nougat 7.0 to arrive soon. 

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro has successfully certified with Wi-Fi CERTIFIED a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, and other Wi-Fi based connectivity features.  SamMobile published an exclusive report on Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro to get Wi-Fi Certified. It will be a high mid-range smartphone and hence, people will have to spread more to get it but sadly the smartphones will be available in China only and there is no information on whether Samsung has other countries its pipelines for release. 

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